I own a downeast style lobster boat. A Jarvis Newman 32. Was a longliner,
turning into a picnic boat.
Currently there is nothing inside the cabin but the built in v-berth.
Here is an example, but the "look" is pretty standard in custom or
semi-custom downeast sytle boats.
I thinks its called Herreshoff.
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Post a link to the Web Photos you describe, and we may be more able to
help.
What type of boat are we talking about?
Many 'production' craft have pre-molded fiberglass head compartments
that are 'dropped into' and bonded to the hull as a complete
sub-assembly.
MW